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Review by siLLy puPPy — FREN is a fairly new progressive rock band coming from the beautiful city of Krakow, Poland andfeatures the lineup of Oskar Cenkier (keyboards), Michał Chalota (guitar), Andrii Shamanov (bassguitar, synthesizer) and Oleksii Fedoriv (drums). Founded in 2017 this is one of the many so-calledretro prog bands that finds the most […]

Review by TenYearsAfter — EVERY NOW AND THEN '..Fren is a Polish four piece formation rooted in 2017. It took Oskar Cenkier (pianos, organs, synthesizers, mellotron), Michał Chalota (guitars), Andrew Shamanov (bass guitars, synthesizers) and Oleksii Fedoriv (drums) two years to deliver their debut album Where Do You Wants Ghosts To Reside. During my first […]

Review by Steve Conrad — An Epic Spiritual Journey'Elisabeth' Beats on the Oaken Doors of GreatnessEverything about this album- sumptuous instrumentation, mastery of the musicians with their instruments, breadth of vision and depth of scope, interweaving of tonalities, textures, the painstaking, time-consuming, patient sculpting hour after hour of precision and power and passion, obsessive attention […]

Review by daisy1 — The follow up to 2018 Deconstruction of Light - Hagen and Nico return with with 79 minutes of beautiful soundscapes -more ambient and less industrial than the predecessor.15 tracks take you through a journey of moods.If you want to compare then elements of Tangerine Dream,Camel,classicPink Floyd and a touch of pastoral […]

Review by Zoltanxvamos — 𝗘𝗹𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗿𝗼𝗻𝗶𝗰 𝗔𝗻𝗱 𝗦𝗽𝗼𝗸𝗲𝗻 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗱For an album that has recently come out, this album had grabbed eyes with it's staggering album cover. Unfortunately, the interesting electric riffs and spoken word vocals don't work for me. The story is intriguing, a story of two astronauts played by Scott Gentle and Faleena Hopkins. Thankfully, […]

Review by b_olariu — Andrew Roussak , this unfairly little known keyboard player released his third solo album in 2019 named Storm warning. I known his previous 2 works, debut from 2008 No trespassing who was more then solid, follow the piano album Blue intermezzo in 2010 and third this one Storm warning. In between […]

Review by ssmarcus — The Australian metal boom of the past decade or so has produced some absurdly talented bands and some truly classic albums. Caligula's Horse is definitely counted amongst one of those absurdly talented bands and has a few of those classic albums under their belt. Their latest record, however, is definitely not […]

Review by Rivertree — Be sure to listen, this is an intriguing entity! Avantgarde, Math, Fusion, Eclectic, Space, all that would be appropriate in some way, when trying to describe their music. Right on the stage the energy is thriving, obviously. In recent times I already had the pleasure to follow some of their live […]

Review by Rivertree — It's the first time I effectively became aware of this band from Maastricht, although they have recorded their fifth album in the meanwhile. On this occasion lead by the Muse crew related producers John Cornfield and Paul Reeve the fivesome delivers a great new song collection here, by all means. Clappies! […]

Review by kev rowland — This is the second album from a band who were formed in 2006 in the depths of eastern-European marshlands of Belarus, when Sergey Gvozdyukevich (keyboards, bass, acoustic guitar, flutes, voice) and Vladimir Sobolevsky (keyboards, bass, acoustic and electric guitars) who were inspired by Seventies progressive rock, decided to put forward […]